Holding out
Yesterday I spotted a few little shoots pushing their way up through the still-frozen soil, as well as some buds on trees nearby. Perhaps the plants have been tricked by the mild winter we’ve had so far, but I hope…
Calm [Poetic Winter, A Photography Challenge]
I’d written a few things to begin with, on the subject of calm, and then subsequently deleted them. Because honestly? I feel a little like I’ve been searching, this week, for just a little spot of calm… anything really. Just…
Snapshots
This past week (including last weekend) feel like they’ve been non-stop busy. Busy is fine really, but I’m hoping that when March rolls around things will start to calm down again for a relaxing start to Spring. So in lieu…
Passion [Poetic Winter, A Photography Challenge]
Passion is difficult, I suppose. Even the utterance of the word can send me into a little bit of a panic. There are a great many things that I feel strongly about, fewer that I feel absolutely passionate about, but…
February Snowflakes
“They say that every snowflake is different. If that were true, how could the world go on? How could we ever get up off our knees? How could we ever recover from the wonder of it?” Jeanette Winterson We had…
Warmth [Poetic Winter, A Photography Challenge]
I know that a lot of us in the Northern Hemisphere aren’t feeling particularly warm at the moment. I, for one, have been spending most of my time at home, nursing warm drinks and huddled under cozy blankets. When I…
Montrose Beach
Just a few photographs left over from my little trip out to Michigan Lake, that I haven’t already shared in my Solitude Poetic Winter post. The second to last photo (bottom left) was taken with the Lensbaby I’m currently renting,…
Solitude [Poetic Winter, A Photography Challenge]
Catching a little moment of solitude for myself, walking the two miles from my apartment through city streets to the beach and taking photographs while listening to the sounds of the water out on the shore of Michigan Lake. Finding…



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